Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Skyrim

FUS RO DAH!
(those who have played the game will understand this)

90/100
The Elder Scrolls V, Skyrim. Free world roaming and quests like no other. Play the hero, or the villain. It is your choice and your way of going through the game. In this game you are from a different type of people, the Dragonborne those who can learn shouts like the dragons and are able to take their souls as you defeat them one by one. You must rise to the top as a hero and put a name for yourself. Side quests begin to flood your mind and before you know it you have played over 12 hours in one day. You truly get lost in a world like Skyrim especially when you have things to do that coincide with your main quest. You get side tracked and end up joining The Dark Brotherhood instead of becoming the hero everyone talks about. Clans roam in Skyrim that you can either join or not take them into account. Once you join one it is pretty hard to find the others who will let you join. For example the Thief Guild and The Dark Brotherhood let you join both and therefore you can go from one to another. I would suggest completing one at a time though because then your quest list will probably be as huge as mine. Skill levels are also important because if you do not develop them your fighting skills pretty much go down the drain.

Skyrim includes a lot of fun things for you to do and a lot of secrets for you to find. With the new Legendary Edition of Skyrim you can level up almost indefinitely by making your skills Legendary and having to start all over again. I have not seen any improvement in having your skills be Legendary though, but I will look into it even more. I am also going to start another blog where I post some of the secrets and tips I have for you guys out there playing Skyrim this is a review blog afterall.

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Paper Mario Sticker Star

80/100
"It's a Me Mario!" We have heard this line many many times before. From a seemingly small 8-bit game to a handheld system game with stickers. What a great change. Paper Mario Sticker Star the 4th addition to the Paper Mario franchise has become a big hit. 

Mario goes on a new adventure after the parade gets wrecked and finds himself peeling things off of the world. The stickers are used as attack powers and can be used to attack enemies. Although this Paper Mario kind of altered its way from the regular RPG style gaming it is still a great game. There are no level ups in this game, but stickers do help a lot. 

There are three types of stickers you can get. A weakened version, a normal, and a special sticker. Don't waste your time trying to use as little bit of stickers as you can because in this game, the stickers are plentiful. So waste away! x) 

The storyline is pretty constant and our friend goes on a great adventure. I won't give out any spoilers though. I will recommend you buy the game and try it out. It has been a great adventure and I hope you guys enjoy it too!

All in all I would give this game an 80/100 it's great, but it is missing some things. Like the RPG features. Nonetheless it is still a fantastic game!


Here are a few screenshots taken from IGN I hope they don't mind x)

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